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Parkinson's disease: One biochemical pathway to fit all genes?
Rejko Krüger
, Olaf Eberhardt
, Olaf Riess
, Jörg B. Schulz
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, Olaf Riess
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetic Heterogeneity
100%
Protein Catabolism
100%
Ubiquitin
100%
Genetics
50%
Hydrolase
50%
Genetic Determinism
50%
Protein Aggregation
50%
Candidate Gene
50%
Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
50%
Ubiquitin C
50%
C-Terminus
50%
Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
50%
Synuclein
50%
Keyphrases
Biochemical Pathways
100%
Ubiquitin-mediated Protein Degradation
40%
Sporadic Form
40%
Genetic Heterogeneity
40%
Autosomal Recessive Parkinsonism
40%
Hereditary Factors
20%
Hereditary Conditions
20%
Parkin
20%
Alpha-synuclein (α-syn)
20%
Functional Characterization
20%
Protein Degradation Pathways
20%
Protein Aggregation
20%
Rare Cause
20%
Intracytoplasmic
20%
Genetic Studies
20%
Disease Genes
20%
Clinical Heterogeneity
20%
Disease Gene Identification
20%
UCHL1
20%